Figgy1
Well-Known Member
For @ajrwdwgirl when you have a rough day at school
Today my DD and I saw a young girl and her grandma in a mall in Central IL with a 12 week old puppy. (since when can puppies go to a mall? new?) Anywho...so cute Beagle, Chiwawa, Dachshund mix. So cute, cried when petted. Just moved from her Mama but sweet.
Fur Fix.
For @ajrwdwgirl when you have a rough day at school
I have been seeing pups showing up at the grocery store a few times. Not service dogs. Both were in the child seat part. One even had it's doggie bed. A little weird, but better than leaving pup in the hot car. (I don't know. Just trying to make myself okay with it.)Today my DD and I saw a young girl and her grandma in a mall in Central IL with a 12 week old puppy. (since when can puppies go to a mall? new?) Anywho...so cute Beagle, Chiwawa, Dachshund mix. So cute, cried when petted. Just moved from her Mama but sweet.
Fur Fix.
There's some parental subsidies. I paid for pass and the airfare, and I'll buy alcohol and souveniers. But food and room is 100% paid for. And my pass will get me 3 trips: this yrip, February, and next August.Ten days?! Yikes--they must be paying you well at your job!! Way to go!!!![]()
Me too!!!Cool, I was actually thinking of trying to do some yoga at home. At first I thought it was going to be a funny video and she would pull out a bottle of wine or something!![]()
Seems you got one hell of a deal!There's some parental subsidies. I paid for pass and the airfare, and I'll buy alcohol and souveniers. But food and room is 100% paid for. And my pass will get me 3 trips: this yrip, February, and next August.
Even with working, I should be able to take three vacations per year, aided by our shutdown between Christmas and New Years.
Because everyone wants to look directly to the sun?I'm too lazy to look up why the sunis more dangerous during an eclipse versus any other day. And peopls are going nuts for this.
Yeah, not bad at all. Actually, if I go pretty much anywhere with them, they subsidise. Stuff I do on my own or with friends...not so much. So my Disneyland trip I paid for, as well as my SC trip, but they paid for WDW in January and they buy my food here. I figure once I'm making more, they'll ask me to buy my own food. But I can't see them ever asking me to contribute to the room.Seems you got one hell of a deal!
I don't need to go anywhere to see turkeys. There's always a few in my neighborhood eating bugs.Let's add wild turkeys to the list of animals randomly seen at WDW...crossing the street in front of the bus.
I'm too lazy to look up why the sunis more dangerous during an eclipse versus any other day. And peopls are going nuts for this.
Saw a news clip of a man who looked directly up at the eclipse for about 7 seconds at the most (this was many years ago--he was a teenager at the time). He said that the damage was not immediate. He walked home after viewing the eclipse, and after a while, his vision became a bit blurry. Anyway, he did permanent damage to his right eye--the eclipse burned a hole in his retina. He was just lucky that didn't happen to both of his eyes. Damage to the retina was not irreversible.
So I don't know why it's more dangerous to view it either, but based upon what's happened to others, I think I'll just pass. Plus, I'll be back at work tomorrow, so I'll probably be staring at a computer screen during that time.
Warnings here too about keeping pets indoors and away from gazing out windows during eclipse.
I have been seeing pups showing up at the grocery store a few times. Not service dogs. Both were in the child seat part. One even had it's doggie bed. A little weird, but better than leaving pup in the hot car. (I don't know. Just trying to make myself okay with it.)
Saw a news clip of a man who looked directly up at the eclipse for about 7 seconds at the most (this was many years ago--he was a teenager at the time). He said that the damage was not immediate. He walked home after viewing the eclipse, and after a while, his vision became a bit blurry. Anyway, he did permanent damage to his right eye--the eclipse burned a hole in his retina. He was just lucky that didn't happen to both of his eyes. Damage to the retina was not irreversible.
So I don't know why it's more dangerous to view it either, but based upon what's happened to others, I think I'll just pass. Plus, I'll be back at work tomorrow, so I'll probably be staring at a computer screen during that time.
Don't remind me. I woke up at 11:00 am.
Went to bed at 4:30am.
Will probably have to do it again as I need to finish something on the server.
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